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Nearly 700,000 Displaced by War in Lebanon, U.N. Says

Mass evacuation orders and an intensifying Israeli bombing campaign targeting the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah have caused a humanitarian crisis, aid groups warn.

In Ancient Peru, a Parrot Trade That Crossed the Andes

Scientists studied centuries-old bird feathers from an ancient tomb on the coast, and then traced the origins back to the Amazon.

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Nearly 700,000 Displaced by War in Lebanon, U.N. Says

Mass evacuation orders and an intensifying Israeli bombing campaign targeting the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah have caused a humanitarian crisis, aid groups warn.

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Nearly 700,000 Displaced by War in Lebanon, U.N. Says

Mass evacuation orders and an intensifying Israeli bombing campaign targeting the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah have caused a humanitarian crisis, aid groups warn.

‘Nothing Will Remain of Tehran,’ Iranians Say Amid Heavy Bombing

Some residents described the strikes overnight Monday into Tuesday as among the worst they had experienced since the war started.

In Ancient Peru, a Parrot Trade That Crossed the Andes

Scientists studied centuries-old bird feathers from an ancient tomb on the coast, and then traced the origins back to the Amazon.
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Carney Increases E.V. Investments as Trump’s Trade Policy Disrupts Canada’s Auto Industry

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced several measures Thursday aimed at making Canada a global leader in electric vehicles and rescuing an industry ravaged by...

Federal Judge Blocks Texas Law Targeting Critics of Fossil Fuels

The court ruled that it was unconstitutional to bar state agencies from investing with firms that the state had accused of boycotting the oil...

Italy Toughens Protest Laws, Hours Before Planned Rallies at Winter Olympics

The restrictions could affect people demonstrating this weekend outside Olympic events in northern Italy.

Iranian Nobel Peace Laureate Starts New Hunger Strike in Prison

The rights activist Narges Mohammadi is protesting her continued detention, her family said. She was arrested again in December after being given leave from...

Quiz: How Much Do You Know About the Winter Olympics?

As top athletes prepare to test their limits in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, why not take a minute to test your knowledge of Winter...

Mayor of Tequila, Mexico, Is Accused of Shaking Down Tequila Companies

The mayor of the city that is the birthplace of the bottled spirit is the latest official to be arrested as Mexico targets cartel-related...

Mayor of Tequila, Mexico, Is Accused of Shaking Down Tequila Companies

The mayor of the city that is the birthplace of the bottled spirit is the latest official to be arrested as Mexico targets cartel-related...

Ukraine-Russia Talks End With Little Progress and Hints of Impasse

American negotiators trumpeted plans for a prisoner swap, but that was small recompense for months of diplomatic efforts by the Trump administration.

‘It’s Collective Punishment’: Iran Exacts Heavy Price on Protest Supporters

The authorities are making mass arrests, seizing assets and hunting down doctors who treated protesters. Some Iranians keep showing defiance anyway.

At a Bonobo’s ‘Tea Party,’ Scientists Find Hints of Imagination

By playing pretend with an ape, scientists found a human hallmark in our closest living relative: the capacity for make-believe.

How We Know Iran Crushed Protests with Lethal Force

The New York Times collected and analyzed hundreds of videos of a crackdown on anti-government protests that Iranians shared despite an internet blackout. Sanjana...

When Venezuelan Oil Comes to the U.S.

In Mississippi, neighbors of a Chevron plant worry that an influx of Venezuelan oil could increase pollution. They want the company to pay to...